In this news post of Ukraine Today there is no word that Onyshchenko was detained. There are another words:

It is the big difference between Pippa’s words “Onyshchenko was among 10 people detained” and published original report about “the application … on granting the parliament’s consent to the detention and arrest”, isn’t it?

As a member of parliament, he could not be arrested or detained on June 15, since he had parliamentary immunity, without parliament’s consent, which did not exist on that day.

Anyway, Aleksandr Onyshchenko has not been arrested and you can check this, if you will look at his Facebook profile here.

As you can see, Mr. Onyshchenko regularly makes the posts on his Facebook – it is unlikely possible to do, if he was arrested.

So, now we see it clear, that Pippa Cuckson are posting her articles without a thorough fact-checking.

In pursuit of a scandalous sensation, Ms. Cuckson behaves like a yellow journalist, distorting the facts and posting untrue articles.

Photo: horsetalk.co.nz

UPDATE:

Here is the list of all 10 persons detained on June 15 for so-called “Onyshchenko case”.

There is no name of Mr. Onyshchenko in this list, because Aleksandr Onyshchenko himself has not been detained.

Use Google Translate to read this Ukrainian news website.

PIPPA CUCKSON WROTE FALSE INFORMATION ABOUT MR. ONYSHCHENKO AND SHE MUST CORRECT HER MISTAKE (IF SHE IS PROFESSIONAL JOURNALIST).

UPDATE 2:

Сertainly, people from Ukraine know the situation much better than Pippa. And here is a comment from Ukraine (you can see the flag of Ukraine on the profile picture):